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I'm having an issue the automated Syncing. I set up the Auto Sync for every 30 Minutes. (tried 5 and 60 too) and when its time to sync, it tries for an instant and then gives the Error:
"Unable to connect. Verify your dialup or proxy settings are correct,
and try again. Error code: CONNMGR_36"
If I hit the Sync Button to do a Manual Sync, it works great. As soon as I hit it after a failed attempt from the auto sync it initiates a GPRS connection, then does the Sync.
It seems as though the Automated Sync does not know that the GPRS connection is not active and does not start it to do the Sync.
Does anyone have any Ideas?
Thanks,
I have my BA connected via USB to notebook. Cannot use internet pass-thru on my BA, and therefore can synch with exch server etc.
vxIPCONFIG shows an IP address on 0.0.0.0, but mobile connection on PC shows 169.254.2.2. I can,using vxutil, ping external IP and domain names, but none on LAN !!
Anybody got an idea. So far I have
1. Disabled firewall on PC / LAN
2. uninstalled Activesync 4.1, reinstalled
3. upgraded to Activesync 4.2
After 3 days of tearing my hair out I'm going round in circles....
thoughts / ideas?
Hi I have simular probs with ActiveSync 4.2 & WM5. However mine are related to the use of a VPN client on my work laptop. I've found that ActiveSync and VPN don't play well together, sometimes. At my regular location I cannot get the PDA to sync, unless I drop my VPN connection. However at another site with all the same hardware, ActiveSync and VPN can co-exist. Not sure if this is a help to you...
I have my BA connected via USB to notebook. Cannot use internet pass-thru on my BA, and therefore can synch with exch server etc.
vxIPCONFIG shows an IP address on 0.0.0.0, but mobile connection on PC shows 169.254.2.2. I can,using vxutil, ping external IP and domain names, but none on LAN !!
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What error-code do you get when trying to sync via pc to your exchange-server?
I got the 85002003-error.
vxIPConfig isn't showing the IP of RNDIS. But if you don't change the setting of the Remote NDIS-Host-Adapter (in the list of Network-Adapters) it should work. You may take a look with the Registry-Editor to following key:
HKLM\Comm\RNDISFN1\Parms\TcpIp:
AutoCfg: 0
EnableDHCP: 0
SubnetMask: 255.255.255.0
If you change the Remote NDIS-Host-Adapter over UI the setting may mess up. Then often error "not able to optain IP-Adress" could appear. Then it has to be corrected via Reg-Editor with the settings above.
I installed AirFix to restart the process "connmgr.exe". When having trouble (Error 85002003) to connect via usb-pc to the exchange-server I use this process-killer - and it works afterwards.
Remarks: When I use the AirFix-Program, phone won't work anymore. (No incomming calls). So, it's not usefull depending connection-problems.
You should also take care to delete partnerships in ActiveSync before conncecting a new flashed BA.
Chris
Qtek 9090
Helmi_c AKU 3.0 1.1b
Thanks Chrischi for the info, it really helpfull...
With the release of ActiveSync 4.0, mobile users everywhere suffered a great loss. Namely, you can no longer maintain a network connection while synced. According to Microsoft, they removed this useful feature because some corporate customers had thought it was a security risk. However, Airscanner believe that taking it out is a much greater risk.
The result of this feature removal is that any ActiveSync session (via Bluetooth, IR, or USB) will immediately disable your network connection. AirFix will give the control back to you, which is where it belongs.
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and here's the files (freeware).
For some reason I dont seem to be able to browse web via my mobile browser while device is connected to Activesync (USB cable)
I've checked Allow Wireless Connection and disabled high speed syncing in Conenctions USB>PC on my Xperia.
This affects email and internet data connections and apps. In internet explorer and IRIS I get a 403 error.
I have activesync as "Computer connects to Work Network"
When I disconnect from Activesync I can browse as normal.
Having gone through the usual suspects and done a search I can't seem to find anything that addresses this particular iteration of the 403 error so would gratefully accept any suggest
You don't need the "Allow Wireless Connection when connected to the desktop" ticked. (Unless you want to use WiFi on the X1 while plugged in via ActiveSync).
My ActiveSync "This computer connects to" is set to "The internet", not Work Internet.
Allow USB connections.
On the X1,
Got to Settings, Connections Tab, USB to PC.
Make sure ActiveSync (Sync with outlook) is selected, then make sure "Enable advanced network functionality" it ticked.
cheers for your reply Steve. (good collection of apps too)
These are all options I've tried already (think I've tried every combi) and I end up with the same result - as i get not data connection when i connect the USB. If I open IE or IRIS beforehand and then connect as soon as I browse a new page I get the 403.
I'm sure this didnt happen last time I tried to browse this way but have no idea what could have changed. I thought it could be a connection settings thing - IRIS has loads of options for connections and I've tried all of this, all unsuccessfully. IE doesn't appear to have any options.
Anyone know of any tweaks or reg fixes?
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one other thing - if I go to conenction amanger and try to activate Data connection while conencted to activesync, I get sent to the Settings > Connections screen. Data connection will not activate.
I can't offer anymore help Don't know what's up with yours.
cheers anyway steve. gonna wager on a reinstall of activesync and also try on my home pc to see if this is any different.
I know GP can block using device as modem/internet sharing, but this would be different so who knows?
interestingly I've just discovered that I'm still receiving emails when this problem occurs. I wonder if something could be preventing http requests?
just to recap, this works when synced with my home PC, but when synced with my works PC I can't access http via 3g/hsdpa, nor through the PC. I can however receive emails.
As the attachment shows, the phone is connected to the HSDPA and Activesync via USB.
I've reinstalled Activesync on this PC, and experienced an intermittent connection following this - however following this short period of activity the connection halted again.
Hi all,
I used to use my Diamond connected via USB and the 'Internet Sharing' function to provide Internet access to my laptop running Vista without any problems whatsoever...
However I have recently upgraded to Vista and don't seem to be getting anywhere... or rather getting somewhere but not far enough!
Specifically, I can connect the Diamond to the laptop via USB and run 'Internet Sharing' on the device. Having hit Connect and connected to the Internet (confirmed my running a browser on the Diamond) the laptop detects a 'Remote NDIS Internet Sharing Device' in the Device Manager. It then adds a connection in Network Connections but seemingly-fails to get any further. It looks like the DHCP requests are falling on deaf ears and without an IP address it's not going to get far beyond that...
Anyone with any ideas? Or, at the very least, could someone confirm that they have got Internet Sharing working with Windows 7, even if they didn't necessarilly have to do anything special?
Regards,
Mathew
Typical... you think you've tried everything, you've exhausted Google and posted a forum post as a last resort plea for help.... Five minutes later you sort it! Mustn't moan I suppose... and in case anyone else hits this problem here's how to sort it:
The problem was calling out to me really - DHCP. I had Layer 2 connectivity but without establishing anything at Layer 3 it simply wasn't going to work so if statically asign the IP address then I could at least rule DHCP out of the equation to see what additional hurdle, if any, had to be then tackled.
The problem was that without knowing the address at the other end (i.e. the Diamond) then I wouldn't know what subnet to put my laptop in. However, this all worked fine on Vista so I fired it up and ran Wireshark (network packet sniffer) and could see that the laptop was being given an IP address from the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet and that the other end (whether that be the Diamond or some virtual device that at least representa it) was sat on 192.168.0.1. Strangely, the other end had a MAC address of 82:00:60:0F:E8:00 and the laptop 80:00:60:0F:E8:00 - whilst they're not globally assigned this must be what Microsoft use on the local link for these types of connections.
So, back to Windows 7, I fired up Internet Sharing and connected to my ISP. I now had a LAN connection listed on the laptop under Network Connections so I forced a static address assignment by right-clicking it and selecting Properties > Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP) > Properties and assigning the following:
IP Address: 192.168.0.80 (choose anything within 192.168.0.2-254 but stay away from anything you might already have assigned to other connection e.g. wireless/wired Ethernet etc)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
DNS Server: 192.168.0.1
Hit OK and then, being the Microsoft way, you will likely need to bruteforce the new application of the new setting by disconnecting and reconnecting the Internet Sharing connection. The LAN connection on the laptop will disappear and reappear, hopefully with a static address assigned (right-click it and select Status - DHCP should be disabled).
I still don't know why DHCP was failing but regardless I've got what I wanted - shared access to the Internet!
Cheers,
Mathew
Nice one, thanks for sharing.
Sometimes I see 3G icon and signal strength are greyed out and I cannot connect to any webaddress in the browser. In Phone Information (*#*#4636#*#*) it shows active GPRS connection and internet data.
But here if I run a ping test then Http client test doesn't pass, it brings Fail: IOException.
This time I have to turn the radio off and on to restore working internet connection.
It is starting to be boring and annoying. Can somebody help, what can be the reason?
thank you!